We have seen cat cafes. And dog cafes. Even Japanese bunny cafes. But if you thought no stone had been unturned when it comes to places where you can stroke living creatures while you sip your latte, think again.

A cafe has opened in Hanoi that offers guests to get up close and personal with the sort of creature you would usually call some sort of extermination body to get rid of, not pay to have crawl across your face.

The Vietnamese pet cafe houses a selection of critters including rats, snakes, lizards, tarantulas and, erm, hedgehogs, that customers can invite to join them for a coffee.

According to customers the rats are actually ‘very friendly’, which, you know, is exactly what we look for in a rodent.

Nguyen Minh Nghia, owner of Pet Cafe, looks on as Hieu Tran, a customer, holds an iguana at the cafe in Hanoi April 1, 2014. The cafe, Hanoi's first pet cafe, houses wild animals such as snakes, hedgehogs and tarantulas and allows customers to directly with interact them. REUTERS/Kham

A man holds an iguana at the Pet Cafe in Hanoi April 1, 2014. The cafe, Hanoi's first pet cafe, houses wild animals such as snakes, hedgehogs and tarantulas and allows customers to directly interact with them. REUTERS/Kham

A man holds an iguana at the Pet Cafe in Hanoi April 1, 2014. The cafe, Hanoi's first…

A green snake climbs on fingers of a customer at the Pet Cafe in Hanoi April 1, 2014. The cafe, Hanoi's first pet cafe, houses wild animals such as snakes, hedgehogs and tarantulas and allows customers to directly interact with them. REUTERS/Kham

A green snake climbs on fingers of a customer at the Pet Cafe in Hanoi April 1, 2014.…

A man holds a green basilisk at the Pet Cafe in Hanoi April 1, 2014. The cafe, Hanoi's first pet cafe, houses wild animals such as snakes, hedgehogs and tarantulas and allows customers to directly interact with them. REUTERS/Kham

A man holds a green basilisk at the Pet Cafe in Hanoi April 1, 2014. The cafe, Hanoi's…

A man holds an iguana at the Pet Cafe in Hanoi April 1, 2014. The cafe, Hanoi's first pet cafe, houses wild animals such as snakes, hedgehogs and tarantulas and allows customers to directly interact with them. REUTERS/Kham

A man holds an iguana at the Pet Cafe in Hanoi April 1, 2014. The cafe, Hanoi's first…

A customer plays with a milk snake at the Pet Cafe in Hanoi April 1, 2014. The cafe, Hanoi's first pet cafe, houses wild animals such as snakes, hedgehogs and tarantulas and allows customers to directly interact with them. REUTERS/Kham

A customer plays with a milk snake at the Pet Cafe in Hanoi April 1, 2014. The cafe,…

Nguyen Minh Nghia, the owner pf Pet Cafe, feeds a squirrel at the cafe in Hanoi April 1, 2014. The cafe, Hanoi's first pet cafe, houses wild animals such as snakes, hedgehogs and tarantulas and allows customers to directly interact with them. REUTERS/Kham

An Australia sugar glider is seen on shoulder of Nguyen Minh Nghia, the owner of Pet Cafe, at the cafe in Hanoi April 1, 2014. The cafe, Hanoi's first pet cafe, houses wild animals such as snakes, hedgehogs and tarantulas and allows customers to directly interact with them. REUTERS/Kham

An Australia sugar glider is seen on shoulder of Nguyen Minh Nghia, the owner of…

A gymnure drinks water at the Pet Cafe in Hanoi April 1, 2014. The cafe, Hanoi's first pet cafe, houses wild animals such as snakes, hedgehogs and tarantulas and allows customers to directly interact with them. REUTERS/Kham

A gymnure drinks water at the Pet Cafe in Hanoi April 1, 2014. The cafe, Hanoi's…

A G. Rosea tarantula climbs on a table next Nguyen Minh Nghia, the owner of Pet Cafe, at the cafe in Hanoi April 1, 2014. The cafe, Hanoi's first pet cafe, houses wild animals such as snakes, hedgehogs and tarantulas and allows customers to directly interact with them. REUTERS/Kham

A G. Rosea tarantula climbs on a table next Nguyen Minh Nghia, the owner of Pet Cafe,…